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Current Colorado Fishing Conditions

Fishing Reports

Here at Vail Valley Anglers we understand how important it is to know about the river, before you set foot on dirt. Because we aim to be your one-stop resource for all things fly fishing, we have asked our professional guides to write reports for nearly every local river, and we provide you quick and easy access to the best river stream flows. We know this is invaluable information, and we hope you use it to make your fly fishing trips as successful as possible.

Colorado River

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Two people fly fishing in a river with rocky bed and greenery on the banks.

Roaring Fork

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Person fly fishing Colorado's Homestake Creek  surrounded by trees and greenery.

High Country

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Two people fly fishing the iconic Eagle river from a red raft with a bridge in the background.

Eagle River

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Two anglers fishing in a snowy river landscape on a guided trip with Vail Valley Anglers

Gore Creek

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Stream Flows:

Stay up to date on the latest stream flow conditions on the rivers we visit the most. You may also link to the USGS site for any other river in the state. Stream flows are an excellent tool to determine potential fishing conditions as river levels fluctuate from releases, rain storms, and run-off or snow melt.

Two people fishing an early winter Morning on the Eagle River with mountains in the background

Gore Creek

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Colorado

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River flowing through a lush green landscape with mountains in the background

Eagle

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A view of the calm waters of Colorado's Piney River with mountains in the background.

Piney

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Two anglers hiking in to a remote creek with a Vail Valley Anglers guide for a day of fishing.

Homestake

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Three people in a raft on the Colorado River with snow-capped mountains in the background.

Roaring Fork

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